What to expect in Gaming Performance of the Haswell?

I'm currently looking into buying the iMac 27" GTX680MX model with SSD.
There are all these rumors about the release of the Haswell for iMac in the late 2013 or Q1 of 2014.

As a former windows user I'm probably going to use boot-camp once in a while for playing games like the new "GTA V" that will be released this fall. There are still no specs for the game which makes my speculation a bit harder.

But what I'm really wondering is how the Haswell will meet up against the 680MX. Will Apple have both Haswell and a dedicated 7** series card in the later model? Or just the Haswell?

It would be interesting to hear what this community have to discuss/say about it.

I'm currently looking into buying the iMac 27" GTX680MX model with SSD.
There are all these rumors about the release of the Haswell for iMac in the late 2013 or Q1 of 2014.

As a former windows user I'm probably going to use boot-camp once in a while for playing games like the new "GTA V" that will be released this fall. There are still no specs for the game which makes my speculation a bit harder.

But what I'm really wondering is how the Haswell will meet up against the 680MX. Will Apple have both Haswell and a dedicated 7** series card in the later model? Or just the Haswell?

It would be interesting to hear what this community have to discuss/say about it.

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My opinion, if it doesn't have a dedicated GPU, I wouldn't use it for hardcore gaming.

My opinion, if it doesn't have a dedicated GPU, I wouldn't use it for hardcore gaming.

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Yeah I guess. I wouldn't define my gaming as hardcore, but at least to run something on Medium/High at native resolution would be nice.

I guess Apple don't really have any real reason to drop the dedicated GPU for the iMac because it doesn't have the same need for power saving as something with a battery. But to be honest, it wouldn't surprise be if they did.

Haswell will do absolutely nothing to improve gaming performance. The next iMac will certainly include an upgraded GPU option beyond the already-fantastic 680MX, but at the moment nobody's making anything that would be a substantial upgrade. (Nvidia's top offering right now, the 780M, is a very modest upgrade).

Honest question, where is this headline news? I checked the front page. I'm oh a phone at the moment so could have I missed this?

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It was briefly mentioned in that one asian guys report on what he expects to come with Apple's lineup. He is 100% guessing that the iMac is coming late August and that the MBPs are coming in September (Since his first complete guess on the MBP and iMac was wrong when he said June/July)

It was briefly mentioned in that one asian guys report on what he expects to come with Apple's lineup. He is 100% guessing that the iMac is coming late August and that the MBPs are coming in September (Since his first complete guess on the MBP and iMac was wrong when he said June/July)

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Well if the iMac come in late August it would maybe be worth to wait. For me, the only reason to wait would be if the GPU has some improvements from the 680MX.

I think the 680mx is a really capable card. not much out right now that would be a big upgrade. the more interesting thing with the haswell macs would be the upgraded flash storage that the new mac airs have now that double the bandwidth speed.

i thing in terms of GPU the 21.5" could make a better step forward than the 27". Because the 27" 680MX its pretty impressive already and the 780M is only 5% better (in case that nvidia dont lunch the 780MX only for iMac), but for 21.5" a BTO with 760M 1g vRam or even 770M will be a better upgrade

It was briefly mentioned in that one asian guys report on what he expects to come with Apple's lineup. He is 100% guessing that the iMac is coming late August and that the MBPs are coming in September (Since his first complete guess on the MBP and iMac was wrong when he said June/July)

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Outside of Jim Dalrymple, Ming Chi Kuo is probably the most accurate forecaster of future Mac products. He's a supply chain analyst with deep connections to the industry that actually builds and supplies Apple products.

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